‘Sickening, shouldn't be accepted’: Meghalaya CM reacts after Manipur woman assaulted near Delhi court

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma condemned the recent assault of a woman from Manipur outside a Delhi court, labeling the incident as 'sickening' and unacceptable. This violent act has sparked outrage and highlighted ongoing issues of racial discrimination faced by individuals from Northeast India. Sangma emphasized that such racial bullying should not be normalized in society, calling for a collective effort to address and combat discrimination against marginalized groups. The assault has reignited discussions around the safety and rights of Northeast Indians in metropolitan areas, where they often encounter prejudice based on their ethnicity and appearance. This incident serves as a grim reminder of the urgent need for societal change and greater protections for vulnerable communities across the country.
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